nick dudley
Orchids, Buttress Roots, and other little things like that
Producers of the Rainforest would be orchids, buttress roots, ferns, mosses, shrubs, canopy level trees, flowers, etc.
No, buttress roots are not edible. They serve the purpose of providing stability and support to large trees in tropical rainforests. They are not meant for human consumption.
Buttress and stilt roots are found in the rain forest biome. They like nutrient poor soil, which is what the rain forest floor has due to lack of sunlight.
Bromelaids,venus fly trap, orchids,buttress roots,and Kapok trees.
Buttress roots are large roots that protrude from shallowly planted rainforest trees. The function of buttress roots is to provide support for the tree and to gather much needed nutrients that are required for the tree's survival.
some plants that are in rainforests include venus fly trap, orchids, buttress roots and much more.
Roots
no, buttress roots are roots of a big tree, but the roots are showing out of the ground, bulging
one example of buttress roots is the Paduak tree
There are plants in the rain forests like Bromeliads,Buttress Roots, Carniverous Plants, Epiphytes, Lians, Orchids, Saprophytes, Stilt/Prop Roots and Strangler Fig.
tropical rain forest